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"Light in the Darkness" by Divine Vibes: John 1 Set to a Melodic House Beat


Divine Vibes is celebrating one year of their creative ministry, and what better way to do so than with a new melodic house track, "Light in the Darkness." What a way to celebrate an anniversary with John 1:5: "The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome." Such a powerful truth! We've all felt overwhelmed at times by the shadows in our own lives or the terrible shadow that constantly hovers over the world. That's what this song is addressing! 

Divine Vibes - Light in the DarknessThe song acknowledges the struggle and shifts our gaze to the solution, the true foundation, the creator of all things. "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God." There's no room left for confusion. Jesus is the source of all creation and life. 

The track continues to build up the energy to its triumphant, central message: "The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it." No matter how dark life may seem, Jesus, the Light of the World, is stronger. Darkness—whether it's sin, suffering, or uncertainty—cannot extinguish God's light. His presence lights up our path and brings both comfort and victory over the darkness. 

As you listen to this song, may this truth sink in… that His light shines in every darkness, and the darkness cannot overcome it.

(Related scripture: John 1:1-5; Genesis 1:1; Colossians 1:16-17)

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